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Page1 1.Introduce yourself? 2.Sell yourself? - For example, if you are a hard worker but not well organized, show your hard work while forcing yourself to become organized in certain areas. Of course, in order for you to achieve this, you must identify what your weaknesses are. You can do this through a self-analysis and also through other people who may identify weaknesses you do not know you have. You can assess yourself in these categories: Ambition – Do you have goals and do you have a plan to reach those? Confidence – Do you know the quality of your work? Do you have the skills now or the capability to achieve them? Organization – Are you well organized? Energy – Do you have what it takes to work until the job is done? Leadership – Can you motivate others towards a common goal? Risk-taking – Do you know when its smart to take risks? Are you willing to step out of your comfort zone? Humility – Are you humble enough to take blame if something goes wrong? 3. Your great weakness? -Big Liar I tend to lie too much and then, get into trouble or get myself into a situation where I have to end up lying. Lying is the wrong thing to do. Telling the truth is right. That's a big lesson I learned! —Guest bubble No Tolerance I have no tolerance for laziness or incompetence, and used to become very irritated with it. I have dealt with this by understanding I cannot expect the world to live up to my expectations, and keep a professional but firm stance when it comes to these things. I use constructive criticism when appropriate, or forward it to the appropriate person when necessary. —Guest Staci Tough Time Saying No

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1.Introduce yourself?

2.Sell yourself?

- For example, if you are a hard worker but not well organized, show your hard work while

forcing yourself to become organized in certain areas.

Of course, in order for you to achieve this, you must identify what your weaknesses are. You

can do this through a self-analysis and also through other people who may identify weaknesses

you do not know you have.

You can assess yourself in these categories:

Ambition – Do you have goals and do you have a plan to reach those?

Confidence – Do you know the quality of your work? Do you have the skills now or the

capability to achieve them?

Organization – Are you well organized?

Energy – Do you have what it takes to work until the job is done?

Leadership – Can you motivate others towards a common goal?

Risk-taking – Do you know when its smart to take risks? Are you willing to step out of your

comfort zone?

Humility – Are you humble enough to take blame if something goes wrong?

3. Your great weakness?

-Big Liar

I tend to lie too much and then, get into trouble or get myself into a situation where I have

to end up lying. Lying is the wrong thing to do. Telling the truth is right. That's a big lesson I

learned!

—Guest bubble

No Tolerance

I have no tolerance for laziness or incompetence, and used to become very irritated with it. I

have dealt with this by understanding I cannot expect the world to live up to my expectations,

and keep a professional but firm stance when it comes to these things. I use constructive

criticism when appropriate, or forward it to the appropriate person when necessary.

—Guest Staci

Tough Time Saying No

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My greatest weakness is that I always have a tough time saying no to tasks unless I am

already close to being overwhelmed. I work on it constantly, and have learned the hard way

that sometimes I just can't do it all!

-Guest George Bailey

Straightforward

I am a very straightforward person. Sometimes this is my weakness and sometimes this is

my strength.

—Guest M.Fayan

4. Your strength and weakness?

My strengths:

I am an optimistic person, I can get along with people very easily, I have ease in

adapting myself in any kind of situations, Hard working person, I do work given to me

with perfection, I used to be punctual, I will do an in-depth study in every domain.

My weakness:

Am little bit sensitive, I get screwed up at times when people irritate me to the core in

such situations I stay calm and cool to avoid problems, I had a fear of public speaking in

the beginning but I some how came out of that by presenting many papers in

symposiums.

As regarding my strengths are.

I am a smart worker,

Willingness to learn new things,

What I should learn share with others,

Can work individually and work with a team, and

Adaptability.

Weakness is:

I am very frank person.

I can't tolerate telling lies.

5. What is your ideal job:

my ideal job is to be professional engineer.

6. Why should we hire you?

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- at first

When an employer asks you, ―Why should we hire you?‖ she is really asking, ―What

makes you the best fit for this position?‖ Your answer to this question should be a

concise ―sales pitch‖ that explains what you have to offer the employer.

The best way to respond is to give concrete examples of why your skills and

accomplishments make you the best candidate for the job. Take a few moments to

compare the job description with your abilities, as well as mentioning what you have

accomplished in your other positions. Be positive and reiterate your interest in the

company and the position. Here's how to prepare your response.

You have explained that you are looking for a sales executive who is able to effectively

manage over a dozen employees. In my fifteen years of experience as a sales manager,

I have developed strong motivational and team-building skills. I was twice awarded

manager-of-the-year for my innovative strategies for motivating employees to meet and

surpass quarterly deadlines. If hired, I will bring my leadership abilities and strategies

for achieving profit gains to this position.You describe in the job listing that you are

looking for a special education assistant teacher with an abundance of patience and

compassion. Having served as a tutor at a summer school for dyslexic children for the

past two years, I have developed my ability to be extremely patient while still achieving

academic gains with my students. My experience teaching phonics to children ages 6 to

18 has taught me strategies for working with children of all ages and abilities, always

with a smile. My previous employer often placed me with the students with the most

severe learning disabilities because of my history of success. I will bring not only

experience, but patience and creative problem-solving, to this position.

7.Why do you want this job?"

This is not only a fine opportunity, but this company is a place where my qualifications

can make a difference. As a finance executive well versed in the new stock options law,

I see this position as made to order. It contains the challenge to keep me on my toes.

That's the kind of job I like to anticipate every morning.

I want this job because it seems tailored to my competencies, which include sales and

marketing. As I said earlier, in a previous position I created an annual growth rate of 22

percent in a flat industry. Additionally, the team I would work with looks terrific.

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I well understand that this is a company on the way up. Your Web site says the launch

of several new products is imminent. I want be a part of this business as it grows.

Having worked through a college business major building decks and porches for

neighbors, this entry-level job for the area's most respected home builder has my name

on it.

As a dedicated technician, I like doing essential research. Being part of a breakthrough

team is an experience I'd love to repeat.

This job is a good fit for what I've been interested in throughout my career. It offers a

nice mix of short- and long-term activities. My short-term achievements keep me

cranked up and the long-term accomplishments make me feel like a billion bucks.

I want this job selling theater tickets because I'd be good at it. I'm good at speaking to

people and handling cash. I would like a job with regular hours and I'm always on time.

8. Where do you want to see yourself after 5 years?

I want see myself as becoming more skilled, more efficient person with higher position

in the company. I want see myself as one of the best employees who is recognized by

his worth by each and every person present in the company.

I will be in a good position. Normally as a responsible person, I will perform well and

compare my past achievements, I will improve myself more and more and be a pillar of

our company.

5 years from today is a long time at the same time I knew that it can go quickly. At 1st

it can take 2 years to complete my MBA degree. And 5 years from now I want to see

myself as a smart, responsible and independent person holding an accountable position

in an organisation through my commitment that proves a radical change in the society.

And through my service I want to make my family proud.

In five years I want to be worthy to hold a responsible position in my organization

wherein my knowledge of the domain, decision making and leadership skills can be

utilized. I want to be a source of motivation for the professionals working under me and

be a contributor in making our business achieve greater heights of success through my

business intelligence.